Google commented, "Today's Doodle celebrates Nigeria's Independence Day!" On this day in 1960, Africa's most populous country became an independent republic.
The morning of Independence Day begins with a nationally televised address by Nigeria's President to the general public. A green-and-white crowd gathers in Lagos to witness the Nigerian Armed Forces conduct military manoeuvres. Later, many people gathered to witness raising of the Nigerian flag and the cutting of an Independence Day cake.
"The rest of the day is filled with frantic activity and upbeat Fuji music as Nigerians spend time with friends and family." Plantains and chicken with jollof rice aren't simply popular; they're also part of Nigerian culture and Independence Day. Many people take their celebrations to the beach to dance and watch fireworks.
"Happy Independence Day, Nigeria!"
The Google Doodle respects noteworthy events and notable people worldwide, commemorating diverse historical figures and events.
On the occasion of Nigeria's 63rd Independence Day, President Bola Tinubu committed during a live broadcast on Sunday to rebuild a Nigeria where hunger, poverty, and struggle are distant memories. While admitting that the reform would be difficult, he highlighted that it is necessary for reaching greatness and protecting the future.
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